Дифференциальная психология. Индивидуальные и групповые различия в поведении - Анна Анастази
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Пятым общим методом является статистический анализ родовых сходств и различий, подробнее он будет рассмотрен в главе 9. Сюда относятся исследования родословных или историй родов; всевозможные родственные корреляции, выражаемые в показателях тестов; исследования воспитывавшихся порознь однояйцевых близнецов, приемных детей и детей, выросших в условиях интерната.
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